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Barbering fosters brotherhood, community - The Daily Mississippian

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Investigation underway after shooting, chase and crash reported near ASU East

Police believe it started with an armed robbery at the Scene Apartments and ended with a crash near the Dollar General on Oglethorpe Boulevard just around the corner.

East Hartford Barbershop to Give Students Free Back-to-School Haircuts

Dungeon Games Selfie Wall opens as first selfie studio in Columbia

Katrina Daniels and her husband, Ernest, have opened a selfie studio in the Columbia Mall, touting it as the first of its kind in mid-Missouri.

Prosecutors say a convicted felon wrongly received $25,000 in COVID relief funds from government

Prosecutors say a convicted felon wrongly received $25,000 in COVID relief funds from government Western Tidewater Regional Jail and last updated 2021-02-11 17:33:22-05 HAMPTON, Va. - A convicted felon was given $25,000 in COVID-19 relief funds from the United States Treasury Department that federal authorities say he wasn’t entitled to. 28-year-old Brenden Jefferson of Hampton is accused of applying for a COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan back in June, claiming he ran a business out of his house in Hampton. The program, created through the CARES Act, aimed to help small businesses get through the pandemic. Federal documents state that Jefferson claimed to run a legal services business with seven employees that he said he started back on January 24, 2017.

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